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2002 Aug 28
4
Huge data frames?
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satisfied :]
I used read.table -- should I have used something else? Is it even
possible to work with this large files? I assume a memory-mapped
binary file would have been quite efficient (as opposed to an
in-memory parsed text file) -- is something like that even possible in
R?
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Magnus Lie Hetland The Anygui Project
http://hetland.org http://anygui.org
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2006 Sep 16
5
PHP Markdown 1.0.2b7
This is a new release for PHP Markdown, following Markdown.pl 1.0.2b7
from a few weeks ago. It fix the same bugs, and some more; it also
introduce more radical backend changes. It can be downloaded here:
<http://www.michelf.com/docs/projets/php-markdown-1.0.2b7.zip>
and you can test it on the PHP Markdown Dingus:
<http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/dingus/>
This
2007 Oct 08
5
Flat code block syntax
>>> I'm not sure the indentation feature is so useful. After all, you
>>> can use the old syntax if you want indentation. What do you think?
>>
>> I'd prefer to keep it simple and leave out the indentation feature.
I would also prefer to leave this out.
>>> Perhaps an alternative would be to use ++++s instead of ~~~~s.
>> Advantages: Not
2002 Oct 02
6
help to make a map on R
Hi all,
I need a little help for construct an state's map on R.
The first problem is to get the data.
I have a datafile of longitude and latitude in the follow format:
trajectory latitude longtude
T -22.045618 -51.287056
T -22.067078 -51.265888
T -22.067039 -51.207249
T -22.059690 -48.089695
T -22.075529 -48.074608
T -22.072460 -48.044472
T -22.062767 -48.298473
T -22.077349